Topic brief

3 timestamped hits 2 source readings 1 extracted note Newest source: 2026-03-19, day precision Aliases: family-games

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Family Game

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...examine this. The first game you play, of course, is the family game, right? So you might have parents. And you have siblings, okay?..."

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Topic Scope And Freshness

A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...examine this. The first game you play, of course, is the family game, right? So you might have parents. And you have siblings, okay?..."

Most recent Jiang source touching this topic: The Nearest War Wins (2026-03-19, day precision).

Most connected source readings: The Nearest War Wins; School Sucks Because It Is a Game.

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Key Notes

Player-interest model on 2026-01-08.

model

He models parents as people with multiple identities: in the family game they compete with siblings by producing visible success, while in the colleague game they seek social acceptance through children who fit the colleague network.

Timestamped Evidence

The Nearest War Wins

2026-03-19, day precision · Game Theory #14: The Law of Proximity

Transcript

"...examine this. The first game you play, of course, is the family game, right? So you might have parents. And you have siblings, okay?..."

Relevant Lectures And Readings

The Nearest War Wins

2026-03-19, day precision · alias-match

Reading

The lecture names the law of proximity: people and nations play many games at once, but the nearest game is the one that governs action.

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